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The Walkmen

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The Walkmen  The Rat   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  We've Been Had   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  Little House of Savages   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  In the New Year   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  Angela Surf City   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  Louisiana   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  What's in It for Me   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  Thinking of a Dream I Had   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  Another One Goes By   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  Fly Into the Mystery (Non-Album Track)   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  Wake Up   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  Blue As Your Blood   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  Brandy Alexander   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  Emma, Get Me a Lemon   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  Bows + Arrows   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  On the Water   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  My Old Man   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  The Blizzard of '96   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  Woe is Me   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  Lost In Boston   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  The North Pole   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  Don't Forget Me   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  That's the Punch Line   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  Hang On Siobhan   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  No Christmas While I'm Talking   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  Canadian Girl   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  Stranded   buy on itunes
The Walkmen & Nicole Sheahan  The Christmas Party (Non-Album Track)   buy on itunes
The Walkmen  There Goes My Baby   buy on itunes

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When critics declared Jonathan Fire*Eater the "future of rock 'n' roll" and consumers responded with a resounding "huh?," the band didn't fill their empty beer bottles to the brim with tears. They split up while the going was good, with three-fourths of Fire*Eater's capable and clever ranks joining the Walkmen alongside Hamilton Leithauser and Peter Bauer of the "lo-fi-'til-we-die" Recoys. The result: an indie rock supergroup of sorts, one that defies all logic with each passing album. That includes everything from their subdued and startling drifter-in-the-dark debut ([i]Everyone Who Pretended to Like Me Is Gone[/i]) to the savage right hooks of [i]Bows + Arrows[/i]. Not to mention the rewards that come with repeated listens, including the jackhammer drums of Matt Barrick and Leithauser's drunken sailor approach to singing.
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